LINKAGE DISEQUILIBRIUM AND ASSOCIATIVE OVERDOMINANCE DUE TO RANDOM GENETIC DRIFT

作者: TOMOKO OHTA

DOI: 10.1266/JJG.46.195

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摘要: Random frequency drift causes linkage disequilibrium and associative overdominance, they have important bearing on the investigation of fitness values marker alleles. Very often, experimental results merely reflect effects genetic background rather than effect markers per se. Approximate magnitude overdominance were estimated assuming various situations in natural populations. They mainly depend Nec, product effective population number recombination fraction. Also, was two models In one model, a neutral gene is linked with mildly deleterious mutants, other it overdominant loci. Based results, importance both populations discussed.

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